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VDOT Expands Roadside Refuges for Pollinators

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This year, the Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) will introduce 135 new acres of pollinator habitats as part of its ongoing initiative to safeguard ecosystems that support vital pollinators like bees, birds, butterflies, bats, beetles, and flies.

Since its inception in 2014, VDOT’s Pollinator Habitat Program has been developing areas of native plants along state roads and properties to provide crucial habitats for threatened and declining pollinator species. The program began with four plots in Northern Virginia and has grown significantly.

Five-Year Milestone for Monarch Butterfly Conservation

This year also marks five years since VDOT joined the Monarch Butterfly Candidate Conservation Agreement with Assurances. This is a voluntary agreement among energy and transportation partners and the University of Illinois-Chicago, aiming to support the monarch butterfly. Initially, VDOT aimed to create pollinator habitats on approximately 3,100 acres of roadside. Five years later, they have far exceeded this goal, establishing around 8,000 acres of pollinator-friendly habitats. VDOT monitors these areas each spring to track the presence of milkweed and nectar-producing flowers, which are essential for the butterflies’ survival.

“Supporting pollinator conservation is a win-win for VDOT because the agency can save money and improve efficiencies, and pollinators gain thousands of acres of habitat,” said Chris Swanson, director of VDOT’s Environmental Division. “We value being good stewards of the environment, which is why, throughout the Commonwealth, we’re working to provide safe habitats for pollinators to ensure a healthy and sustainable future.”

New Pollinator Habitats Across Virginia

This year, VDOT plans to add 107 acres of pollinator habitats in Hampton Roads, 22 acres in the Greater Richmond region, and about six acres in Southern Virginia. Last year, VDOT successfully planted 82 new acres across the state.

Pollinator corridors are crucial in helping VDOT deliver a safe and efficient transportation system. Roadside vegetation helps reduce erosion and stormwater runoff and provides sediment control. By planting more flowers and vegetation, VDOT beautifies the roadsides and reduces maintenance costs by minimizing the frequency of mowing. Additionally, these vegetated areas are more resistant to invasive plants, reducing herbicide need.

Recognizing Virginia Pollinator Week

Governor Glenn Youngkin has declared June 17-23 as Virginia Pollinator Week to highlight pollinators’ vital role in the state’s environment and agricultural economy. This week is an opportunity to raise awareness about the importance of protecting these essential creatures.

Funding Through Special License Plates

VDOT has partnered with the Department of Motor Vehicles to support the Pollinator Habitat Program by offering Wildflower and Protect Pollinators license plates. Proceeds from these plates help fund the creation and maintenance of pollinator habitats.

Looking Ahead

VDOT’s commitment to creating and maintaining pollinator habitats demonstrates the agency’s dedication to environmental stewardship and sustainability. By expanding these habitats, VDOT contributes to a healthier ecosystem and ensures a bright future for pollinators and the environment.

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